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Tiger Woods: Knee Injury

Added: June 20, 2008 | Time 02:48 | Views: 306

It's estimated 100,000 people in the United States undergo reconstructive surgery for anterior cruciate ligament or ACL injuries each year. Recent media attention has focused on the ACL injury of pro-golfer, Tiger Woods. In this video you'll learn what activities typically cause these injuries, as well as treatment options.

Interview: Dr. David Geier, Orthopaedic Surgeon, Director, MUSC Sports Medicine

Visit: www.MUSChealth.com/sports

Topics: Men's Health, Muscular/Skeletal, Wellness

Tags: ACL, anterior cruciate ligament, double stress fracture, Dr. David Geier, knee injury, MUSC, orthopaedic surgeon, rebecca fox, reconstructive surgery, sports injury, Tiger Woods

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smiitysmith118 says:10 weeks ago | Reply

Good job on the video- I had the same injury from playing golf and had to have surgery. Great MySpace, you should add this video too

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